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"hurry for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use "hurry for" when you want to express excitement or encouragement for someone or something that is moving quickly or achieving something quickly. Example: "Hurry for the team's victory!" (expressing excitement for the team's quick win).
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He is in a hurry for labour rather than capital.
I am not in a hurry for anything.
WALL STREET JOURNAL Twitter in No Hurry for I.P.O.
I've just always been in a hurry for everything.
He is not in a hurry for revelation.
"Only America is in a hurry for it.
The laptop compartment flops harmlessly closed, even if you're in a hurry for your flight.
We like it here, and we're in no hurry for you to join us".
Jane is determined to learn her identity; Ben is in no hurry, for good reason.
"We are not in a hurry for the film to debut in the United States".
His parents were in no hurry for Brandenn to start dating.
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